Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
140
That is enough for them.
2
141
"Well?" smiled Marcus.
2
142
I did not respond to him.
2
143
I thought of a woman, one now high in Ar, one for whom I had once mistakenly cared, a vain, proud woman who had once, thinking me helpless and crippled, mocked and scorned me.
2
144
I thought of her, and chains.
2
145
It would be impossible to obtain her, of course.
2
146
Yet, if somehow, in spite of all, I should obtain her it was not even my intention to keep her but rather, as a gesture, merely dispose of her, giving her away or selling her off as the least of slaves.
That is enough for them.
"Well?" smiled Marcus.
I did not respond to him.
I thought of a woman, one now high in Ar, one for whom I had once mistakenly cared, a vain, proud woman who had once, thinking me helpless and crippled, mocked and scorned me.
I thought of her, and chains.
It would be impossible to obtain her, of course.
Yet, if somehow, in spite of all, I should obtain her it was not even my intention to keep her but rather, as a gesture, merely dispose of her, giving her away or selling her off as the least of slaves.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )